FIELD OF TRAINING Number of positions Length of Training Location (-s) 3-Hospitality Interns 12 months Deer Valley Resort-the Lodges property Compensation Additional benefits (if provided) $10.50 per hour See Attachment-Fact Sheet Ideal start date 12-07-15 Duration: 4-10-16 COMPANY INFORMATION Website: Description: Deervalley.com Luxury Ski Resort INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION Department/Company Area/Field of Training Trainee s Title Intern Main Tasks/Responsabilities Key Objectives of Training Tasks/Activities Associated with Training Lodging Division-Hospitality Intern Lodges Front Desk Assistant-Intern See sample Training Plan See Sample Training Plan See Sample Training Plan APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS Academic Background Professional/Practical Experience Must be a current student or graduate from a Hospitality Program. www.travelingua.es Tel.+34 965123812 info@travelingua.es
Skills/Knowledge/Language Proficiencies Additional requirements Experience is a plus. Very good English skills needed. Must have a good attitude and be willing to learn. www.travelingua.es Tel.+34 965123812 info@travelingua.es
Program Orientation, Phase I The participants will receive an overview of the entire program by being involved in various aspects of training and familiarization of the company from policies and procedures to property amenities. The HR department will provide the resort orientation program, in addition to training specific to the lodging division. The participants will be expected to know and understand how the resort is organized and how it is being run. Knowledge, Skills, or Techniques to be imparted during this Phase The participants will learn the company philosophy, history, business model and policies and procedures. The participants will receive technical training on systems that they will use throughout their program including the property management system, work order system and lift ticket sales. The participants will also receive customized training related to the property where they will be placed. How, specifically, will these knowledge, skills or techniques be taught? Include the Specific Tasks and Activities to be completed Participants will complete the Deer Valley Orientation that all new staff are expected to attend. The participants will receive the Deer Valley Resort Lodging Customer Service Training and Technical Training.
Guest Services, Phase 2 The participant will have an opportunity to work in the Front Office department within their property. The participants will be exposed to and work the front office department gain exposure and knowledge from scheduling staff based on business needs to housekeeping duties. Knowledge, Skills, or Techniques to be Imparted During this Phase Participants will become proficient in Maestro, phone etiquette and systems, familiarization of transportation schedules, knowledge of Park City, its amenities and activities, resources and resort information. How, specifically, will these knowledge, skills or techniques be taught? Include the Specific Tasks and Activities to be Completed This will include front desk operations such as check-in and out, wake up calls, packages, accounting, concierge and property amenities. During this phase, the participant will be supervised and evaluated by the Front Office Manager.
Housekeeping, Phase 3 The participant will have an opportunity to work in the Housekeeping department within their property. The participants will be exposed to and work in every department within housekeeping and gain exposure and knowledge from scheduling staff based on business needs to housekeeping duties. Knowledge, Skills, or Techniques to be Imparted During this Phase The participants will have their housekeeping rotation broken up into different roles within the housekeeping department. They will work as a housekeeper, house person and supervisor. How, specifically, will these knowledge, skills or techniques be taught? Include the Specific Tasks and Activities to be Completed Participants will be involved with scheduling, department administration, standards on amenities, set-up of house, anatomy of maid s closet, inventories, storage, communication, special projects, ADA accessible standards, asset protection plan and more. During this phase, the participant will be supervised and evaluated by the Housekeeping Manager.
Food and Beverage, Phase 4 The participant will have an opportunity to work in the Food and Beverage department within their property. The participants will be exposed to and work in the Food and Beverage department and gain exposure and knowledge from working with the chef. Knowledge, Skills, or Techniques to be Imparted During this Phase The participant will have the opportunity to understand the Food and Beverage department within a property and how it is run and organized. How, specifically, will these knowledge, skills or techniques be taught? Include the Specific Tasks and Activities to be Completed The participant will have the opportunity to work with the chef and other Food and Beverage staff in the operations. The participant will have the opportunity to work in the breakfast and après ski, if relevant, operations. This will include the room set and breakdown, buffet presentation, service training, food prep, cooking, food purchasing and receiving based on business needs, inventories, and understanding kitchen standards safety, food costs and abstracts. During this phase, the participant will be supervised and evaluated by the Front Office Manager.